AD Brasilia Suchitoto

Leagues Played
El Salvador Segunda Division 24
Links
Wikipedia

Results

El Salvador Segunda Division 04/17 21:00 3 CD INCA v AD Brasilia Suchitoto L 5-1
El Salvador Segunda Division 04/12 21:00 3 AD Brasilia Suchitoto v CD INCA L 0-2
El Salvador Segunda Division 04/05 21:00 15 AD Brasilia Suchitoto v CD Cruzeiro D 0-0
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/29 21:00 14 [1] Zacatecoluca FC v AD Brasilia Suchitoto [2] L 1-0
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/26 21:00 13 AD Brasilia Suchitoto v AD Batanecos D 0-0
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/19 21:00 11 AD Brasilia Suchitoto v CD Olimpico Litoral W 4-2
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/16 21:00 10 CD Cruzeiro v AD Brasilia Suchitoto L 2-1
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/12 21:00 9 [2] AD Brasilia Suchitoto v Zacatecoluca FC [1] D 0-0
El Salvador Segunda Division 03/09 21:00 8 AD Batanecos v AD Brasilia Suchitoto D 1-1
El Salvador Segunda Division 02/26 20:30 6 CD Olimpico Litoral v AD Brasilia Suchitoto W 2-3
El Salvador Segunda Division 02/22 21:00 5 AD Brasilia Suchitoto v CD Cruzeiro W 1-0
El Salvador Segunda Division 02/19 21:00 4 Zacatecoluca FC v AD Brasilia Suchitoto L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 19 11 8
Wins 6 5 1
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 20 12 8
Goals against 27 10 17
Clean sheets 7 7 0
Failed to score 7 4 3

Wikipedia - C.D. Brasilia

Club Deportivo Brasilia, usually known simply as Brasilia are a Salvadoran professional football club based in Suchitoto, El Salvador. They currently play in the Tercera Division.

History

In 1960, a group met in Suchitoto city hall and decided to form a football team named Xotlan. However, after a few months the club changed their name to Club Deportivo Brasilia Suchitoto, named after Brazil who were the football world champions at the time and after Brazil's newly named capital city. Early players included Gregorio Marroquín, Roberto Guardado, Lito Cañas, Nelson Cañas, Orlando Coto, Roberto Santamaría, Mauricio Montalvo and Mauricio Cañas.

Later on Brasilia were able to obtain the services of Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez and the Paz brothers (Rolando and Ricardo) for a few games.

In the 2012 Clausura, Brasilia had their best season in their history reaching the Segunda División Grand Final, however despite Walter Casco scoring in the 77th minute to level the game, the club went on to lose in extra time with a goal late in second half of extra time.

However, after losing their financial support and coach Milton Melendez in 2015, Brasilia were relegated to the Salvadoran Third Division.

On June 16, 2025 Brasilia announced on the team social media platform that due to several sponsors pulling support, high team cost and lack of fans support, the club announced they would be withdrawing from the Apertura 2025 season

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The team's colors, [insert team colors], reflect the vibrant culture and spirit of Suchitoto, a town renowned for its rich history and artistic heritage. AD Brasilia Suchitoto competes in [insert league name], showcasing a blend of skillful play and tactical discipline. The club's home matches are held at [insert stadium name], where fans gather to support their team with fervor and enthusiasm.

AD Brasilia Suchitoto is dedicated to fostering a strong community connection, often engaging in local initiatives and youth programs to promote the sport and inspire the next generation of players. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, the team aims to achieve success on the field while embodying the values of their community. As they strive for excellence, AD Brasilia Suchitoto continues to be a source of pride for the people of Suchitoto and a rising force in Salvadoran soccer.